, gowbo’. Our country is capable of producing inhabitants-Some assert that this is nota country, (this however we beg to disp'ute,) . but at all. We can“ raise an abundance of oats and potatoes, beef—and mi’llionfi ofmen, as-g'Bod as OurselVes, fat and, been contented with no better fare. ' and rididiilous, then, has our conduct been, in ‘ year hmr year; all, and niorethan all, Our earnings 7 " boflring States for Wheat Flour.-'-~Not to speak glish manufactures which we‘c‘m‘tld ourselves do, it would be matter dfastonishment to many of 'm money thathasfibeen sentpway to purchase such ’ ‘j Pails,-Br00fl!§r Agricultural Imple- c.,'” ‘ ,ies which certainly might be manufac- ia 'iirowni Province, were put-together in one sum. i ‘ * vw'lld%rn only from experience; but our ili’ by. «d by gentheir eyes open to "the severfiepartments'of commerce, 'manufiict'ures. " , ~ 1! ‘ “If? 3", ‘ t} ‘ : ‘ " ’ wakiadIyZ flavoured, :by a Gentleman .‘of' this > ‘following extract a hatter from our much es- “ é outenaiit Governor, Sin: J can Hutvar, written state! _cotnpani_ed with the :. the fively in- ‘ 1 flat concerned @Wtsser this Pro- ; eminent, is still vfouiidland, ember. 1841. (filmy that by no one y.’wliicli the City of on read with a deeper b. V ily. The new details ich have Ineélmy eye do. notiuform me whether it has len with any peculiar’saveifity upon the [)OOl‘fltllld more éfitute classes, or, w, fttiereay subscription has been on- ’ intofm ' ' ' wful season—if there has, i‘t’the amount of the ,,enclosed 3 who can never forget e inhabitants Hof .1 '- ' lard of N 24 gives a , 012%} 'deiiiic 1111116 town‘pf wfamong iropean immigrants. Be this as it may, one Certain, and that is—the scarletina, prevails over the 7. ,aclfifl'ilwledfiments- to Almighty God, for the efficient exerttons‘of -.-thé Right: , s . one meanness. - r. E. ISLAND AUXILIaiii BIBLE SOCIETY. ‘ s - rennin: survivaasutr.’ ' The Fourth Anniversary of this Society was held on Wed- nesday evening last, a the Court House, which was filled With a most respecta audience, who seemed to be deep- ly interested in the biléitless of the evening. , ' ' In the abgeucgofifli’s‘Excellency Sir H. Vg'I-luntley, who had kindly Tamer)de the ofice of Patron of the Society, and WhQ'WaS .expectedrto-preside‘ on the Occasion, as well as of the Hon. thermometer; the Society, the Hon. T. H. Havi- land, Vice President, ivas‘ called to the chair. After stating that the absencefi’ol His L'éxcellency, as well as that of the Eresid nt, wasjtobe ascribed, entirely to indisposition, the Chair. n expressed his deep sense of the importance of the objects of the meeting—standing connected as they did Wlth.‘tbp movemets of our great cxemplajf‘the 'tish and Foreign Bible Society, which from small 'ngs had advanced to the circulation of nearly a million of copies of ,theZScrjxtures, annually—avowed his hearty attachment to the tilt! amental principles upon which. the operations of thatmeble Institution are based—the circulation of the Word of without note or cdmment—and stated, ., at he felt mpch Interested,” well as honored, in being lé‘fsed, unex- pectedly though it was, in the situation whic Was then called upon to fill. . a The business of; :‘rneeting was commencedgnith praise and prayer, V, [Afté' which, the Report of the Committee was read by the Rev." ~mes VVaddell, one of the Secretaries, and the Treasurer’s Account submitted by VVilIiam Cundall. Esq. The following Resolutions were moved and seconded in order, and in several instances supportedby impressive and appropriate addresses, and unanimously adopted. 1. Moved by the Rev. Mr. Wi Bayfield— That the Report just read be me iiireeiion ofthe Comniittl ’ II. Moved by theRev.._Ja LE‘anllt— ‘ to la la 4 ggins, seconded by Captain i‘"receivadijandymulilishéd u..qu 4 way it refunds-am Mr. is". heapattended {desirto'be} ‘ 99.9, and 3551' ' ,andiieontii Tribmhe continued aiid increasing success wifii‘di Ihe’ itisli and‘Foreign Bible Society and its $41! “’dto the especiul’fising ofthe God ofall. , oids’tbe-strdngest gm \ s for devout tlinnkfulrle filiedfidx’eitions tq‘all engaged in the cause. 11!. ‘Movedir the Hun. W. Swabcy, seconded by Mr. Orlebar—I .‘ v ’ A r - Tfiatfhis'iAuxiliary take this Opportunity of expressiiig their a , onlLady Mary Fitz Roy, late Patroness ofthe Char. I lottctowuv'igqndies’mible.ASsociation, and oftlicIImdieaqomposing ‘ the Committee -'ofthiitAssociation. I , 1v: MOVBd by tl’fJURev. Mr. M‘lntyre, seconded by \Villiam ,Cundall, ,Esqr-q That the (several" Minis {Mourfibk‘ [Oahfiisqéigtyu be respectlhlly requested to afford it it direct comperatiori—to preach a sermon in their respective tors ofthe Gospel throughout the Island, axioms annually in its behalf, and take a collection in aid tl oved by the Rev. James \Vaddcll, seconded by Dr. C I t. Cron— That more general and efficient measures be employed, to dis- seminate the Scriptures ,tlirougliout this Island; and that, as one grand means ofeffccting this, depositorius he opened in diti‘creent places In the country, for the supply and'morc general circulation of Bibles :it the cheapest possible prices. of Committee, for their attention to the affairs of the Socie- ty during the past year. duringtbe late Term‘of'the Supreme Court received their sentences-,as follow :— 10 o‘clock, the Stable of Capt. Swabcy, in this town, was to- tally consumed by fire. ' ~ and the proximity of'the stable'to the dwelling house, the " .ldttpr building Was for some time in imminent danger. qunately, the timely assistance rendered by the inhal)i-.- tents andmilitary, whodwere promptly on the spot—and among the niosténct.ive ofwhom we observed His Excellency the. Lieutenant" Governor—prevented- the filtefl’om ex- tending beyond the 'building‘in whiel'i it originated. Two valuable horses were consumed in the flames: the total loss sustained is estimated at about £450. St. Margaret’s—loft r IIE Subscribers beg to announce to their numerous On motion of Mr. Alex.Meggison, the meeting proceeded elect Officers for the current year, as follows :— Hon. James H. Peters,»Presidcnt, Allan Forsylh, Esq., Vice President, Re—eleded- Charles Craswell, Esq., Sec’y &; Treasurer, ' John Wall, ' ' James Hardy, John Weeks, Committee. Robert Gordon, . '- Alex. Mcggison, } " MALCOth M‘NEILL, ‘ r ' Chairman. i L On Saturday theip'risoners who ‘had been convicted lJohn. Denny, for Larceny, (3 months’ imprisonment, with hard iour. Christopher Laws-0n, for do. 3 months’ imprisonment. The same, for 60., (‘5 months’ in addition, with hard labour. The same for (16:1, 3 montlis’ solitary confinement, and 39 shes on the baé’k,-’wliich were administered on Saturday last. James Well, for do., 1 months’ imprisonment. Maurice Bowlan, for malicious Inaiming montlis‘ imprisonment. "\ of two Horses, FIRE l—On Sunday night last, between the hours off) and Owing to the intensity ofthe heat, i . 5:1ti Nihis. Bermuda, 27th Dean- Arrived, Sclii‘. Dopscn, Neill, 1‘. E. I. P MARRIED, On-the 30th ult.,by the Rev. Matthew Smith, Mr. Henry E. ewis,‘bf’ 'Crapaud,yto Miss’Ann Curr, ofthe some place. , 1 4 FALL GOODS, ' . Ex Nurthumllcrland, from Liverpool; Joseph Howe, Sovereign and Lively, from Halifax. friends, auditlie public generally, that they have received,by Ie above arrivals, a general assortment of BRITISH MANUFACTURED GOODS. A" $150. 18 chests superior Souchong TEA, 13 puncheons prime old Jamaica Spirits, of excellent quality and flavour, . ~_ Brandy, (Martell’s brand), l’ort W'ine,.(Ncwmnn's best), Pale Hollands Geneva, l ,."I :g'inarket day to the nefi, till the whole shall be disposed of. Arrived’at Souris, on'WVednesday last, the 12th instatbe Schr’. .,. aiifax on the .2d inst.,-—'F§§l engCIs— ' Messrs. Ronald Macdonald and J.ql‘t.llllall Coughlani autttons. TO BE SOLD, at PUBLIC AUCTION, at the house ol the late James Quinn, ofClIarlottetown, Merchant, deceased, on SA PURDAY, the Twenty—second day ofJanuary, instant, at the hour of‘Elevcn o’clock, forcnoon, V . By PATRICK B. DOYLE, All the Stock In Trade of the said James Quinn, deceased, consisting of a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries and \Vest India Produce, and all his household furniture,&-c. Also, On Saturday the 29m ofJanuary, the followin LEA arson) and REAL LsTATEs, which belonged to the said nines Quinn, deceased, namely; ' hrs-t, All the Estate, Right, Title, and Leasehold Interest of the said James Qinnn, deceased, in and to the Northern part of Tov’vn Lot Number Eleven, in the First Hundred of’l‘own Lots In Charlottetown, with the Dwelling House thereon,and the appurtenapges thereunto belonging. Secondlg; , All that tract or parcel of Land, situate on Lot Number iffy-fire, in ,King’s County, containing One hundred Acres, it little more or less, bounded on the North 1) a line of' Bond; on the South by Lot Number Filly; on the (West, by a‘ line of Road ; and on the East by the division linerbetween Lots Numbers 55 and 56‘. ‘1‘ ,Lastli, All that tract of Land, situate on Lot 0r. Township, _ ' Number Thirty-three, in Queen’s County, containing by estima’: ‘ ‘ 1.101) One hundred Acres, little more or less, which said tract of land Is known as the farm formerly owned and occupied by John M‘Rae, Willi extensive clearances, and an excellent Mill-stream thereon. . ' For terms of Sale, and particulars as to title of said Estates, please apply to the subscribers. M. REYNOLDS, PATRICK GAI"FNEY, 7' ._ . ' JOHN \VALSH, " Charlottetown, Stir Janiiary, 1842. , :1‘4. 13. The Salaofthe Goods, den. will be continued from one ’ g Executorc 0 BE SOLD, by AUCTION, without reserve, a SI. Peter’s, oanursday'tlie lst February next, at the hour ofTvvclvc u’i:loi:k,‘~t_}ie HULL of a SCIIUONER-now building , at the Shipyard 0f_Mr._'l‘lieopliilus Webster. This Vessel is complatply plunth " decks nearly in,and partly Caulked,nnd Igmnyébgfgot ready assonn as the navigation opens. ' Also, * _ ols, a small quantity of Pitch, Tar, .. I‘ A sdt of BlacksmithlstlTo ‘ Oakum and Bolt lr'an. , _ For particulars and conditiontofsale, mode ofpeyinent, the, apply to Capt. RICHARD PEARSE, at Georgetown. - St. Peter’s, Jan. 13, 1842. l () BE SOLD, at AUCTION, In the Court-House, in" . Georgetown,on the Eighth day of February next, at the hour of' Eleven o‘clock in the forenoon, in pursuance ofan Order of His Honor the President, and Her Majesty’s Executive Coun~ cil, all that piece or parcel ofGrouIid, being the Northern half “ of TOWN LOT aniber Sixteen, Third Range, Lclter G, in Georgetown—being the Real Estdte of the late John lKirwan. ' » ‘ JOllN COSTIN, Administrator ofsaid Estate. I. . +9; V 1 Charlottetown,,7th Jan. 1842. FRESH SUPPLY. ‘ y; D AVID RAMSA’Y begs leave to'a'Cquaiut his friends, . and the public generally, that, in addition to his former ' <1 Stock,he has just received, per the recentarrivnls, an excellent 5 “I assortment of ‘ , ‘ and and is sweeping off the young and old, the rich With awful fearlessness. Groceries, Hardware, &c. &C. &c. N. 3.4Tlie abbve Goods have all been selected by experienced VI. Moved by the Hon. Mr. Young, seconded by Mr. Hon“ BRITISH IIIANUFACTiiaaD Goons, t' we fell in with those who expressed the opinion V mutagion was only confined to the cxtremcl poor, Th adv Huntley be rcspectfullv solicited to lend the influ» jl‘dh'PS’. “"d‘PU'Chused 0” "my "dmm‘gwl‘s terms? “"1 ",m .we" f‘dal’fiw ‘f’ “'6 Season’ “""Ch 15.0%de for salad“ h” 89”". _ . _ who waive indifferent to having their ' uses once ‘ , _“eri:haracter and station to this benevolent work, and SUb‘cnhers’ m recnmmcm-fiug them m me” friend‘s and we pm)- m K'nigétrec" 1“: lunusually low Prices. HIS. ismck comp?“ 5i . .aeaned and ventilated; but experiencehas com assume the Patronage pnhe Cimdmmtbwn Ladies, Bible Asso_ 2 , feel ctLII'fident than they; are not. snipnsscd In quality and the fol. oinpg nrlic es. ‘ p p Y “swat neither rank nor stat-Ion age no, sex, are ex_ ciation. v r = leaPness .1 any 1“ t e m“ e‘- . Pilot Cloths; black, blue and superfine Clothg;r , ,1 J' & \V‘ M‘GH‘L- Beavertccns, Doeskins, Cassimeres,' _ ted. ffiom this awful visitation. Our streets are‘daily ed with funeral processions, 'and many unfortunate pdieiits y get ridofone full grown child, to prepare for the fune- ml ceremonies of'another on the succeeding morning.” 215‘ Dec' 1841‘ Grey and white Cottons; rapes, , “ ' r « Waistcoats and Waistcoat p terns, of allgshitpes and colours, Moleskins, Persians, swans owns, s‘ . - n Scotch I—lomespun‘ls‘i,‘ , flecks, Regflllflifigi ed and fancy Sliirtinas ‘1 aitan min. ‘ I , Merinoes, Orleans, Mouslin do Laines, Victoria Dresses, Bombazetts, Bombazeens, . ., Bandanna, Cotton, Black and fancy Silk Handkerchiefs; " Silks, Sarsenetts, Sutinetls, Silk Velvels, Comforters, Cotton, Thibet and' Silk Shawls, " Ludics’ Silk and Grape Handkerchiefs, '1 Gentleman's and Ladies’ Gloves, I Gentlemen’s Lambs—wool Shirts and Drawers, Braces,“ r‘ Bobbinet, Jaconet, Mull, Book and spotted Muslins, ' ; Vn' Moved byfiegry Palmer, seconded by Mr; I suing you, BA 0N CONSIGNMENT, ford— a \ 7 That the Office-hears s be: continued for the . ' ‘ . With the appointment “Ellie—Rev. Joseph Brovmfglilieu of' the K3 . ELS prime ULRRINGS, Imported late Rev, Charles [,lqupgg‘qhe 9f ,3 mespundifig secretaries. “ w ,1- _ my. in tligiFallsyand for sale low by the Subscriber. Vm-‘MOY‘N‘ by. i "' ' "inter" ' ‘ ‘ " ‘ ‘ t " .» _. ‘ THOM as m Flimme I I ‘ H is"- i l r 5 l f u“ Two Gentlemen can hevaccommodatebd with Board and Lodg- é consist ofthe em are n n win , - cum-aw mum.“ go 1 9mg "5 a ove m' M 1.5mm, Iiir. cruiser. Mr. Iii: ‘133121._._-_ r1?! PP 3 V I 7’" M" “79"”, “d M“ Purd‘e- ONATHAN PARKIN. Bread and Biscuit Baker, in aid of the South and of‘innal Street, has constantly on hand House l to the Char- and Ship BREAD. Also, Flour, Oatmeal, 6L0. ‘ v Charlottetown, 13th Jan. 1842. ANTED, a steady active MAN, who nud'el’tit r , 11V 1 inllf m mom» “ viz:— That the Commi almer, the Hon.Capt. Swabey, Mr. Young, NILE. are ‘ I v A very crcdita’b,’ V lieutidnfwas‘then taken funds—the thanks 6 the Sabiety were votei . man—and the meeting closed with praise and the Apostoli- cal benediction. UA RY 22, 1842. ,, itfi.—The Census of therPopulation, &.c. ofthis takm'duriug the past Summer, under the [)I‘OVISIODS ct of the Colonial Legislature, passed last Session 5 just been published. It containsa. ands in“ .5 se' ha ' f d‘ ' cc l‘ S M'll A werson rf' sti "1(1 habits Will be Quillin Luce Edgingfii ., . . ,.. ., w L. o . , . h _ v . a , ' ' m! f" nfmmatlon o no 0! mary 1m WU! m5 a aw l } Colonia I-Ieritld‘Ofl'lce, ‘ Pins, szdlcs, black, white and coloured Thread; Thimbles, ting 0f the VVESTERN preferred. For particulars, apply at the. F V at Cascumpecy 0" the or to Mr. EDWARD Pooan, Post Office, Pinctte. Third day ofJanuary, 1842, whe’ n the absence of the Pre- January 13th, 1842. sident and Vice President, Mr. Malcolm M‘Neili was called MECHAVICS, INSTITUTE. to the chair. The Secretary then read and presented the IC \ , ' I . . f KE [‘8 of Admission to the above nstitution, or THE Sccond Annual General Mee "AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY was .mhich we have endeavoured to c ion of our readers, and which we he ' . have detected a lbw discrepancies in the meat; but we believe it will, on the whole, be as correct as such documents generally are. Siqicrior Hats, Fur Caps, Cloth Caps, \Vhip Lashes, Curry Combs, {’13 Fillet and Cotton Warp Table and Tea Spoons, Jack and Pcnknives, B 1. knives and Entire, . utt Hinges, Screws, Nails, canal“: mat the popuhifion 0f the Bland is touowmg , - the present your, can be had at the store of Mr. Stamper, Horse-shoe Nails: Plough Chainsivfia‘Plfibnnds: the increase, and that our internal resources are I, V REPORT2 or from - Crockeryw“e’ 81.0., grc,’ 4.0, ,V ‘ly developed; and the p ,- before us exhibits, Your Co ,_ . in bringing forward we Report ofthe R F. UTTLE,becmmy. Also, Charlottetown, 7th January, 1842. Rum, Mflmsses, Tea, sugar, Indigo, Tob Figs, Soap, Candles, &c. (Sec. Charlottetown, Dec. 6, 1841. FALL IMPORTATIO. ‘ ‘ 1 w' I HE SUBSCRIBER begs leave to mu 0 thevinha- bitants of'CliarlotteIown, and the Island in general, that he has now completed his FALL 1M PORTATIONS, which, toge- ting, beg to observe, that they have ex- acco, Singuhaisms, amined the ; of' the Secretary and Treasurer, and are fully satisfie 'itli their correctness, and feel much pleasure in stating the steady advancement of fill? Society, and the prospects of its future usefulness. Your Committee, on referring to the Treasurer’s accounts, find that there Is In cash, outstanding debts, and goods on hand, the amount of gratifying stag gecond A ‘ goesgfifivery’ M I A .. a ENDERS will be received at the Ofiice of the Attorney General, until Ihc First day of February next, for the erection and completion of an EPISCOPAL CHURCH, on Township No. 29, on the Vt’est side of lVestmorland Rive-r, agreeably to‘ a Plan and Specification, to be seen at the said , Ven Townships, . M ottetown and Royalty, - orgetown and'Royalty, .. hcetown and Royalty, 1 e bland, ‘ £34 13 8%, out of which sum they find a balance due Office. Ample security will be required for the performance of mm, with his farmer Stock, comprise a very general assortmgntof °° bland, the Central Board, as per account furnished, of £10_ 9 f1, the Comm} q 2 BRITISII RIANUFACTURES’ . ‘ Petal-’98 ligand, 1:1 12 ‘i leaving the sum 011224 4 4; in fagour (if thlslsomefiyg 1“ January 1’ b4 I and which he will selldlowl, digital; olr appiroved credit, gi’k org sand ( 8. ’ ’ H120 \Vl’llCh there 15 Live 1100 to t 19 V3 “9 0 i . - Sn crfiiie black blue an on our (It IS, erseymefes, (- - , 3 2 .' making the whole property ofthe Society at this date , ‘ LL Persons “MUS any lega} demands agalilm .thde ski'hsandDoes-liins, Piloi Clotbfia d’etcrshamsumuslin-1551 Blan- __. - v ‘ v - - ' 1 Est'Ite ofJamcs Qumn late of Charlottetown, dcceahe 7 1,, ,. ,l ,9 WA .md enuw 14],“,“(315 and berries, Superfine .. ‘2 ' < 4fid., by which It Will be seen, that Since the last annua - t .d i I if Accounts du] ' mesmd for adjusb “4,, a In ,, 1, h: 1 y {9 51m" cm“ Jackets and Trowsem; Total, 24,063 22,911 47 Vietiug there has been an filer-ease pf upivarfls 01 one Signrfql'v'iiifin lriiiefnia} moniiis from the date hereof; glhobg‘i’gn vhh'i'w nnd‘d;cy Comma; Primed Cov- - ' _ ‘ 'indre‘d per can? to "S'fu'nds’ thh'yom' cummmee con- and i‘” Pwsunsm‘debled to said EStum’ are hereby rcqmred to tons and Handkerchiefs; Furniture Prints and Linings {Ribbonflé " ' . - - . Count : .. sider hiuhl ratif Inc- in Its Iresent Infant state, and augurs A v . I V 5 J0 subscribers. V, y H _ a rod Silks Samns and Pemam, ,_ Religion- W n , a y £5 y a l . . . . . . make immediate pavment t 11 5,11, \elius , lell’l and figu , ’1 , v mob of En land 5 “gush 2,675 well for the future usefulness ofthis Institution In this part v . . EYNOIDS, Ticks, Carpeting, white and red Comm Warn ,blnck’ whue and. '1" “3h fscog‘lafld’ 10, comb , 5,682 Ofme lsnmd' . . PATRlCK GA FFNEYI Executors‘ coloured Kid Gloves; Sattin CaPes; Lace Veils, &.c. 81.0. 4.3,, _, ygfiy on, E IL 5:089 Irish, : 5,193 Your Committee find that since the last Annizial Meetilng . J Jonijsylgiusn, vertical and Patent Lever Silver watches_ a: r . . ~ . - . . . hers have ‘oined t ie institution an trust t iat Charioueiown 7i}, umer . p , . ,T I - nan Catholics, 20,129 Natives, 31,561 9125'” mem . .J - ’ - . ’ ' ’ A very general assortment of Carpenters and .101 ,ers.,.. no s ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' 1755 man more Will be Induced to followthen- example. Youi . V ' . , , S . , ,"m and cut Rose and as. Nuns ‘Bifti‘igilsism gifted; gifig'gfiigmfé ,194 Cominittee feel much pleasure In stating that the Live Stock q LL persons Indebted t: Subscribei , either by figfgizadl:lifefédvfrxrsorugmltozfid out Shingle Nuns; 1;; 652; v, the; denominations ' ’772 , imported by James Yeoi Esq" by means (“the Leglsmme Bond: N010! 0" Book A ’ e TeQ‘l‘iglnd to makte inch Boat Nails {Spikes from 4 to 7 inch.; Iron Pots unghlfe P oduce - is d ' ’1840 . St k . Grant, arrived safe- payment for the same oifor befo'r K “ofmgguary “ex 1 Pans; Plough Plums and Metal Moupfings; (Bun BoxeSfiLhmfl; r m e- m ' 9° ‘ The Ram purchased by your Secretary, at the Sale of the otherWIse legal steps “'1” be “1‘0; "S", w b‘ we sub. Traces and Back Bands; Box, Italian and'Sad Irons; Wheat: 160559 Bus- Horses, 9’861 s-Iid Live Stock, for the use of' the Society, is a fine animal, 1.00 Barrels prime No. 1 [ID V _ p 01' SE 6 y Mills; Weavers. Reeds, 450 to 700; emery, rmware, 3w“ 83,299 “ Neat came, 41,914 aim has given mUCh satismcuon ; and from the pqcimar scribe“ EDXVARD KIGKHAM. 200 sides Sole and Upper Leather. I. :“ ISlheep, 72,23? fineness and strength of tfhehwoltil, muchflbenefigiié antICIpat— Charlottetown, 7m January, 1842- q .. Franklin and Cooking vaesl, Close astgves, from 20 azifch" , 09:, i I ed in the im rovement o t e s eep In iis qu 7 yr. Casi German and BlisIer Stee ; roun , at, square up re 30"; BUHdingS‘ d Your cogmittee would beg to "once the Vewhanflsome , TO BE SOLD- Axe,lron; Paints and Oils; Cordage, Oakuin, CarryaSs,PItch, Places of Worship, " conduct of yorir-PreSIdent, the Hon. Jénnes ll. Peters, III pi‘c- ALF TOWN LOT N0. 43 or 44, as may be‘ agreed Tar, varnish, Puiiy, Class, are. ‘ SChOOIhouaes’ semmg the somety “nth a very fine our and Ram, Whmh ' ll Third Hundred of Town Lots In Lliarlottc- . , A150, . . , Brewerio and Distilleries shevvs the continued interest of that Gentleman for the pros- town ":30" Gram)“ and Hillsbomugh Streets. For Wines, {grandy’ T183, tau-gar, Molasses, Rama, Currants. . ’ Grist Mills, , 86 perity of this section couitr£at a” the Se d ch 5 furthdr particuans apply to the Subscriber, (1:101:le iff‘mllfssyiln bl’wesi 1”)“ch 91mm 0‘8"“: 5”“ JOHN DAVIS, Juh . ‘ . - - ‘ ' m ittee W_ " 43"emar I e s pur a - i I. . ' I gzuilfitdlgmls’ ederlbliiiyt‘he nCentral wen; quiclel disposed 0f, and Ch,,,1nnetow,,, 17,}, Dcc_1e41, Charlottetown, 8111 December, 1841. 4 ‘ , . .- . . ~ ' cap: the Woo ner VVheat;it was R ER ES dz ' ~ ( . I . n. cted from ggypygen'eral satisfaction, ex. ' ‘_ __ ' G 00 1 , c. I. . I . a, Thokéo‘lllogapggzrfn Egg? litzzittement Is all ,3 ’ diyj _ Into small Iquantmes, and distributed amtong the STEWART HALL. THE Subscnber has received from Hahrflfis mm ' ' 4 " ' ' y ‘ ' " ’5 “the swety’ bum appears m no ms am? to D 'rh ' mediate ossession that well supply of GROCERIES, CROCKERYWARE, HARD ~ '9“! P°Pulml°ni "‘ 1833: was $2392? JUly’ 184% have done well, from the Prevalence “the rusugoml sam- To BE SOL ' ' w‘l lm ' 1 P “Srswaitr HALL” WARE &.c. viz- - I 1 at“ . modifier nearly 46 P91 06P‘- i',“ “69' yeé'ai and 1"“ “"5 of wheat are so . Your Committee would therefore . known. superior Stone built I 01159, nsidemble 8; 1m“, S“ m brown Sn an Molasses, ‘ . . “ ples . . J . R 11 rected at ver co 5 7 g . be attributed chiefly to emigration, It Will be seen that decline recommend, ny premiums 0“ grain thls season, Sitiiate In Inncetown l by; 3: en for gig own residence, Tens, of an exceHem quality, it. m 834.1, were nearly equal m number to the Whale (for the above reason ; bur woum recorpmelnd that a Eufiply {$313! willialfhfiliihds adiirniné, aiifli’Out-buildings thereon, Cofi'ee'(raw or fresh ground), Chocolate I A ' ' I - ' — [1 Grass seeds With “up emems 0 us" > ‘, 0 d r ofthe Court of Giuuer Spices &c. A. ‘r.‘ ~ ‘ v :zpsieg7ineliii,t 387,616, In 1841, 609,980 pigpvegeagfogiéeea during the’ winter from the Central 33:13:;sedAztptlgefilate bale, under an r 8 Song, Starch a’nd Blue, Indigo,x 9) “irony, r. . n . _ . _ _ , . .. . , ~ - - .I. . . . » Moore’s cleiiredpin 1833, 94,631; in 1841, 141,560— Board? ch depénds on the S. DESBRISAY. gig{:pé?kgzils:nss;£§ce,‘Sprgas, Daphne“ and" ‘ I" i A ‘ ' one at eraruc es. g aware that run of the Society, Your Committee bein 13th Dec. 1841. ' ' . ' 1““ exertions ofthe Ofiicers Window Gl'iss( ld recommend wou Bakepans, Fr' ' 3., ' cent. is as follows»:— - o. 1332 . 840. ‘ to their successors a constant and steady Persevef‘mfi‘i m ‘he - _ FOR. SALE, Candie fian- Island Flour (best tummy}. 5“ M v: .‘i I" . gum? Iggggincreaselfilgpeffem. use of'all means in their power to promote the/117., THAT beautiful MARE BELLE, inferior to Pane Id Auifficaninour, by the bane, or Single Poundp I, . . . . extend the usefulness of this Soctety- . with," twenty miles of Clmlonemwn, for shddlevyumgh 0,. ‘ .- ‘ V .ionN DAVISW‘en‘ Lac. DAVIbON. Charlottetown, 8th Dec. 1841.19?“ ‘ . A RED BULL has been on the Subscriber’s Farm for two months past. The owner can have him on provmg properly and paying expenses. APRié‘kANDER Gyms, motion of Mr. James Forsyth, " solved, That the report now rear and ordered to be publ'shed‘.“ Resolved, That the G!" sis Apply to i "‘-—" i n _, Id n "‘ regular Trader, Barque LADYJ'Miigsrs. 348 tons, new measurement, will LMenhall direct for this Port, 25th March. ceived, adopted, 0 meeiing are due to the y. . Hon. James H. Petersff-"éii‘th Ly filvoul‘s iconferred by i s 15 MI AVIS. 9.0.70? . _ . that gentleman on this -" " ‘ ' 83:3?” gummfl ‘9 ON’ rkaerBENJA N D Scot§h Settlement, (Lot 67), 18th Jan.1842- \ “I! have Increased "33. "Imitth ' , ' «‘3' ' or: . I‘} _ . V ' . . Resolved, ‘ ‘ meetinfic: due to the I, I Yicé Pmide ' f , iy and V urer, an v e members t Chaflommwn, 17", hr. .c .r